Agile auditing

Agile auditing is an innovative approach to internal audit that emphasises flexibility, collaboration, and rapid response to change. By integrating agile principles and practices, Agile Audit aims to deliver a more effective audit. Further reading Agile auditing, Mindset over matter - pwc (PDF) What is agile auditing? A guide to agile auditing for internal audit - Wolter Kluwer Future Ready: Toward a Sound Agile Audit Framework - ISACA Journal Related pages Agile methodology

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Agile Methodology - Origins, Principles, and Applications

Why were well-planned projects failing to meet their objectives? In the late 1990s, a group of software developers set out to address this challenge, creating what we now know as Agile methodology. They were looking for an approach that could adapt to rapidly changing user requirements whil delivering working software quickly and efficiently. Where it started In 2001, a group of software development leaders met at Snowbird, Utah, and formalised the Agile movement by publishing the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. At the time, traditional development models like Waterfall were failing to adapt to changing requirements, resulting in costly delays and dissatisfied customers. ...

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